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said.

"They will be open from Monday to Friday except public holidays," he

The study rooms at 41 schools 17 for secondary students which would be open from 7 pm to 10 pm and 24 for both primary and secondary students which would be open from 7 pm to 9 pm, are located throughout the territory, he said.

Leaflets on study rooms will be available for collection at the District Offices and the District Education Offices and posters showing their locations have been put up on notice boards in schools.

Study room facilities in over 280 locations are provided all the year round by the Urban and Regional Services Department, Home Affairs Department, Social Welfare Department and non- governmental organisations.

End/Monday, March 27, 1995

Archaeological site at Tung Chung yields significant finds

The archaeological study at Sha Tsui Tau, Tung Chung conducted jointly by the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of the Recreation and Culture Branch and archaeological teams from China is now in full swing yielding numerous significant archaeological finds.

The field study programme which facilitates cultural exchange between Hong Kong and China started last month.

The General Office of the Shenzhen Committee for Protection of Antiquities and Monuments first participated in the project. It has been succeeded by another two teams from the Guangdong Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and the Anthropology Department of the Zhong Shan University since mid-March.

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